Turkey eggs in incubators on July 1 increased 5 percent from 2011 totals, according to data from the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) of the US Department of Agriculture.
New Zealand’s government has opened the door for local beef and dairy farmers to take part in a new initiative to produce high-value marbled beef for the premium segment both at home and abroad.
Monsoons is undoubtedly the perfect season to indulge in hot grills and barbeque. The kebab festival at Saffron, Jaipur Marriott, invites you to savour hot, spicy, tender and succulent kebabs till July 31, 2012.
Malaysia's export of fish and other seafood is expected to double given the steady annual growth of 15 per cent in the aquaculture industry, according to the Fisheries Department.
Oceana welcomes the new Chairwoman of the Baltic Marine Environment Protection Commission (known as HELCOM), Helle Pilsgaard, in her new position, and looks forward to the two-year Danish Chairmanship of HELCOM.
A second series of surveillance flights over waters off New South Wales and Victoria has shown all boats following rules for compulsory usage of seabird mitigation devices in the Commonwealth South East Trawl Fishery.
The Ministry of Agriculture of the Government of India has amended guidelines regulating quarantine for the import of Litopenaeus vannamei (White Leg Shrimp).
His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, has issued a Cabinet resolution on Law No. 18 for 2012 on the implementation of penalties for violators of regulations pertaining to fisheries and aq
The Centre for Environment, Fisheries & Aquaculture Science (Cefas) has published its Annual Report and Accounts 2011-12. The report describes Cefas' main achievements for the year.
Agriculture and Fisheries Minister, Hon. Roger Clarke, says the government’s new tax package targeting imported food items will benefit the Jamaican farmer and the local agricultural sector.
The Newfoundland and Labrador aquaculture industry has a reputation for safe, high-quality fish and seafood products produced in an environmentally sustainable manner.
Clearwater Seafoods Incorporated has reported that, it has completed the previously announced redemption of C$43.4 million of 10.5 per cent convertible debentures.